The Billionaire Duo's Mission: Trimming the Fat from Uncle Sam

USASat Dec 14 2024
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This: two super-successful businessmen, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, are given the job of cutting waste in the U. S. government. This isn't your typical government job, though. They're not here to spend taxpayer money; they're here to save it. Their goal? To find $2 trillion in spending cuts, which is about 30% of the federal budget. That's a big task, especially when you consider the government spent over $6. 75 trillion last year alone. Musk and Ramaswamy aren't the first to try this. Past efforts, like the Grace Commission under Reagan and Al Gore's Reinventing Government initiative, had their turns. But this time, it's different. This is more ambitious, and it's happening at a time when the national debt is over $36 trillion. That's a lot of zeros! The government has plenty of waste to cut. There are pork barrel projects, procurement issues, and earmarks. Some groups even suggest $5 trillion could be saved over five years. But the real challenge lies in mandatory spending programs like Social Security and Medicare. These programs grow automatically and are tough to cut.
Musk and Ramaswamy aren't after small changes. They're looking at bigger cuts, maybe even terminating some federal studies (like the one on cow flatulence). They've brought in outside advisers, too, including former Texas congressman Ron Paul, a known libertarian. He thinks the federal government should be much smaller. Trump, who appointed them, thinks they'll help shrink government bureaucracy and cut wasteful expenditures. But it won't be easy. They need Congress to act on their recommendations, and not all Republicans are on board with big cuts. Plus, Trump hasn't always been a big spender cutter. Inflation is a big part of this story. It played a role in Trump's election and shows the impact of overspending. High consumer prices hurt, and they're tough to bring down. Musk and Ramaswamy have a tough job ahead. They can't cut spending alone; they need Congress. And with slim majorities, it won't be easy. But they're up for the challenge, and they're bringing a fresh perspective to the table.
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